Corrections Policy

Accuracy matters because relocation rules, fees and service conditions can change quickly.

This policy explains how MovingToDubai.org handles factual corrections, material updates and changes to published guidance.

What Counts as a Correction?

  • An incorrect eligibility requirement, fee, deadline or procedural step.
  • A claim that no longer reflects the current official source.
  • A misleading description of personal experience or documentary research.
  • A broken or incorrect source link that affects the reader’s ability to verify information.
  • A meaningful factual, numerical or attribution error.

How Corrections Are Handled

  1. The issue is checked against the best available primary source.
  2. The affected passage, table, title or metadata is corrected.
  3. The article’s modification date is updated when the change is material.
  4. A clarification or change note is added when readers need to understand what changed.
  5. Related pages are reviewed when the same information may appear elsewhere.

Updates Are Not Hidden Corrections

A routine update may reflect a new fee schedule, revised bank terms or a government procedure that changed after publication. A correction addresses information that was inaccurate or misleading when published. The distinction will be made clear when it matters.

Our Commitment

MovingToDubai.org does not change dates merely to make old content appear fresh. Material updates should improve the article, preserve a stable URL where appropriate and remain consistent with the editorial policy.

Report a Possible Error

Send the page URL, the detail that may be incorrect and a primary source when possible through the Contact & Corrections page. Do not include confidential identity, financial or medical documents.

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